This is an album that requires your undivided attention to completely grasp. Never before have I heard an album as honest and positive as Vordul's Revolution of Yung Havoks. Every track is incredibly inspiring, and is as real as real can get.

Vordul looks to escape the struggle that comes with poverty, but his humbleness and encouragement to unify is something rarely seen in Hip Hop- or presented in a nearly as genuine fashion. Complete with unique, chilled production, this is a seriously slept on album.

"Never let problems faze you, know every day true".

10/10

I've seen reviews for this album from around the time it was released, and I feel most were expecting another Cold Vein, and were disappointed when Vordul took Revolution in a different direction, thus creating a bias. This is a very refreshing album, Hip Hop to the fullest.

"Must wise up, but who are we to preach, when we don't even teach ourselves the same lessons?"